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Ruck’s Meat Processing recalls cured smoke beef

After receiving a consumer complaint from someone who found a metal fragment in a piece of cured smoked beef, the product was removed from the store's shelves.
Credit: Minnesota Department of Agriculture

ST PAUL, Minn. — Ruck's Meat Processing in Belle Plaine, Minn. is voluntarily recalling cured smoked beef due to possible metal contamination.

After receiving a consumer complaint from someone who found a metal fragment in a piece of cured smoked beef, the product was removed from the store's shelves.

Neither the Minnesota Department of Agriculture nor the company have received any reports of harmful reactions or illness because of the possible contamination.

Ruck's Meat Processing cured smoked beef products were also sold at the Minnesota's Largest Candy Store in Jordan, Minn.

Any consumers who purchased this product from these locations should throw it away or return it to Ruck's Meat Processing. If you have any questions pertaining to the recall, please contact Ruck's Meat Processing at 952-873-2848.

Credit: Minnesota Department of Agriculture

The product has the establishment number “8921” inside the State of Minnesota mark of inspection and a date of "10-4-2019" on the label. 

If you have any questions pertaining to the recall, please contact Ruck's Meat Processing at 952-873-2848.

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